- Stuckey's
Infobox Company
company_name = Stuckey's
company_
company_type = Candy, novelties,
foundation = 1937
location = Silver Spring, MD
key_people =W. S. Stuckey, Sr. ,
W.S. Stuckey, Jr.
industry =Restaurant s
revenue =
num_employees =
products = Candy, novelties, food, fuel
homepage = http://www.stuckeys.comStuckey's is a
road sideconvenience store found onhighway s throughout the United States. Stores are concentrated in the Southeast, Southwest, andMidwest , although operations have existed as far east asConnecticut and as far west asOregon .Early days
Stuckey’s originated in the early 1930s in
Eastman, Georgia . When founderW. S. Stuckey, Sr. , had a successfulpecan harvest from his family's orchard he decided to offer a portion of the crop for sale in alean-to roadside shed. Many Florida-bound tourists traveling the Georgia 23 highway stopped to purchase the pecans.As the roadside business continued to expand, Stuckey's wife, Ethel, created a variety of homemade pecan candies to sell at the stand, including
pecan log roll s andpecan divinity . In 1937, the first physical Stuckey’s building was constructed. Much like the former roadside lean-to, the new business focused on selling these Southern candies to highway travelers.This first Stuckey’s shop added a
restaurant , then a novelty section, and then gas pumps. The final addition was a teal blue roof (which would later become the company's trademark). Up until the onset ofWorld War II , Stuckey’s continued to open stores in Georgia andFlorida . The number of stores declined somewhat during WWII due to the effects of wartime sugarrationing .After WWII ended, the Stuckey’s business once again began to grow and a number of new franchises were sold. A candy factory was constructed to supply an eventual 350-plus Stuckey's stores located throughout the continental United States. As the post-war
baby boom took off and families began to travel across the country by car more often, Stuckey's continued to grow financially as they were almost always constructed along large highways and usually were paired withTexaco gas stations as well as restaurants and clean restrooms.pinoffs
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Nickerson Farms
*Horne's
*Atkinson's
*Saxon's
*B. Lloyd's Downfall, then rise
In 1960, W. S. Stuckey attempted to create a hotel chain called Stuckey's Carriage Inn, but opened only four locations. In 1967, Stuckey's merged with
Pet Milk . The company at its peak had over 350 locations, which dwindled to less than 75 after a decline in the late 1970s under ownership by Pet. It was repurchased by formerCongressman W.S. Stuckey, Jr. , in 1985. It currently has over 200 franchise stores in 19 states.In popular culture
*In 1993, the
LucasArts PC adventure game "" paid homage to the chain by featuring several "Snuckey's" locations that the player can visit. Among the things to buy in the stores are several minigames and a box of pecan candies. The "Sam & Max " comics featured Stuckey's with the real name.
*In an episode of "The Simpsons ",Reverend Lovejoy ,Ned Flanders , andMarge Simpson are shown eating at a Stuckey's, the official congregation meeting place.
*In an episode of "Family Guy ",Peter Griffin describes the location of a southern plantation as "you know way down there when you stop seeingHoward Johnson's and start seeing Stuckey's."
*It was also mentioned in the "garage sale" episode of the popular internet cartoon, "Strong Bad Email", when a character was described as "the creepy night manager at Stuckey's" type.
*In an episode of "Designing Women ", Charlene, Mary Jo, and Anthony get out of an awkward moment at a colony they are re-decorating when Anthony tells Mary Jo, "You wanted to pick up a pecan log from Stuckey's."
*On theVeggie Tales CD "On The Road with Bob and Larry" (2003), the song "The Bear Went Over the Mountain" concludes with Pa Grape announcing that "It's a Stuckey's" that the bear sees on the other side.
*While being flown by theHuman Torch across desert roads inNevada , Fantastic Four member The Thing says he has not had aPecan divinity for years and wonders if there is a Stuckey's close. To his delight, there is, and he starts screaming for the Human Torch to turn left for it, in "Fantastic Four" #534.
*In "Arrested Development", George Sr. claims that, "Too many lives have been ruined because some cheap waitress at a Hojo's said she used anIUD ." To which his wife Lucille replies, "It was Stuckey's." "But I "believed" you!" George Sr. retorts.
*Toward the end of the first season ofMary Hartman, Mary Hartman , Charlie Haggers pledges to send Mary and Tom a pecan log from Stuckey's.External links
* [http://www.stuckeys.com/ Official site]
* [http://www.stuckonstuckeys.com/ Fan site]
* [http://www.geocities.com/pangaeascape/ Blue Roof Chasers]
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